Plants and animal cells

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What does an animal cell contain? (5 details)
Cell membrane, nucleus, cytoplasm, ribosomes, mitochondria
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What does a plant cell contain? (8 details)
Cell wall, cell membrane, vacuole, nucleus, chloroplast, mitochondria, cytoplasm,ribosomes
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What shape usually is a animal cell?
circle
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what shape usually is a plant cell?
rectangle
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In an animal cell what is the function of the cytoplasm?
Where metabolic reactions controlled by the enzymes takes place
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What is the function of the cell membrane in an animal and plant cell?
Controls the passage of substances in and out of the cell
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What is the function of the nucleus in an animal cell?
containing chromosomes made of genes
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What is the function of the chloroplast in a plant cell?
absorbs light energy to make food
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what is the cell wall function in a plant cell?
to protect and structure the cell
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what is the vacuole function in a plant cell?
filled with cell sap
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what is the cytoplasm function in a plant cell?
where chemical reactions take place
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what is the function of mitochondrion in a plant cell?
respiration
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what is the function of the nucleus in a plant cell?
contains DNA and controls cell
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what is the function of the ribosome in a plant cell?
protein synthesis.
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Why is a cell wall not found in animal cells?
because they have bones.
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what parts of these cells does the sperm cell contain?
cytoplasm cell membrane nucleus
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